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PM's totality of evidence is supportive of MRTPA claim, in our view - We believe that PM has presented compelling evidence that would support the claim that IQOS leads to significantly reduced Harmful and Potentially Harmful Constituents (HPHC) productio

A TOBACCO company that has been touting its electronic cigarettes as a healthier alternative to regular smokes has been banned from making the claim. Philip Morris International was told by an advisory panel to the US Food and Drug Administration that i

The committee’s decisions have implications for British American Tobacco Plc, owner of Reynolds American Inc., which sells its glo heat-not-burn product in Canada, Japan, Russia, South Korea and Switzerland. The tightest vote was 5-4 in which the commit

Eight of the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee's nine members voted that research presented by the company at a two-day meeting had not proved the assertion. The ninth abstained. The committee met to hear evidence and public comment regardi

Shares of Philip Morris International and Altria Group took a hit after a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel rejected Philip Morris’s proposed claim that its IQOS tobacco heating devices present less of a health risk than the traditional version

The FDA's review of iQOS identified lower levels of toxic chemicals than cigarettes. It could not say that using the device led to a decreased risk of illnesses associated with smoking because doing so would require a longer study.

The take home message for smokers is that any exposure to cigarette smoke is too much. The message for regulators dealing with newly marketed “reduced risk” products is that any suggestion of seriously reduced CHD and stroke from using these products is

Mr. Chairman, we have an integrated 90-minute presentation with four different speakers. We’d appreciate the opportunity to deliver the full presentation. After that we’d be happy to answer any questions the committee may have.

UCSF has submitted 10 public comments supporting the scientific conclusion that IQOS is not safer than conventional cigarettes and that even allowing "reduced exposure" claims would be misinterpreted as reduced harm claims. ...Other countries should not b